Thanks again D&N - The flies and the corrugations were an inconvenience. The churches in Coober Pedy humanised a forbidding environment. The keg grave marker displayed the sense of humour essential to survival. Regards from your friends B&B
Well, I suppose it depends on how fast you like driving on roads that can be rough sometimes with wash aways that can catch you out. There’s a lot to see between Marree and William Creek. I normally takes a day to do it with all the stops. From William Creek to Coober Pedy, there are fewer stops of interest. Depending on the road conditions, it takes us four or five hours.
Interesting. Informative. Each country has their own history. Thank you.
Thank you for your comment.every village, town and country has some interesting story to tell. That’s one of the great things about travel.
Thanks again D&N - The flies and the corrugations were an inconvenience. The churches in Coober Pedy humanised a forbidding environment. The keg grave marker displayed the sense of humour essential to survival.
Regards from your friends B&B
Thanks Bob. We’re happy that you enjoyed it. I wonder if the beer keg was full when it was taken to the cemetery.
Good one Nolene and David, love thoe old ruins. We have been through a few old cemetaries. They can be very interesting.
Thanks Sam. Old cemeteries are good places to get a feel on how hard life was in places in years gone by.
That maze was amazing.
We don’t know why we haven’t see or heard of it before. Maybe it’s new.
Great video. How long is the drive from Marree to Coober Pedy? We are hoping to go up there in December
Well, I suppose it depends on how fast you like driving on roads that can be rough sometimes with wash aways that can catch you out. There’s a lot to see between Marree and William Creek. I normally takes a day to do it with all the stops. From William Creek to Coober Pedy, there are fewer stops of interest. Depending on the road conditions, it takes us four or five hours.